RSA’s former general cousel Derek Walsh has resurfaced at Jardine Lloyd Thompson after a two year hiatus from the legal industry. Walsh joins insurance company JLT as its group general counsel and will also become a member of the group executive committee. He replaces Keith Johnson in the role; Johnson joined JLT in 2014 from […]

Allen & Overy (A&O) has introduced Apple-style “genius bars” across the firm in a bid to support staff who want to work from home. The “genius bars” will be run by the magic circle’s IT department after employees said they wanted to know how to work from home more effectively. The sessions will be held […]

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RSA’s former general cousel Derek Walsh has resurfaced at Jardine Lloyd Thompson after a two year hiatus from the legal industry. Walsh joins insurance company JLT as its group general counsel and will also become a member of the group executive committee. He replaces Keith Johnson in the role; Johnson joined JLT in 2014 from […]

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This week Systemic Coach Zita Tulyahikayo and barrister and NLP Master Practitioner James Pereira QC discuss the limitations of using reason and the power of embodied, intuitive methods for complex problem solving.

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